31st IASP World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation
Title:
eServices, the Value of Intangible Assets Non-location Oriented
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- AuthorsFullNameWithTitle2:Juan Bertolin
- Co-authorsFullNameWithTitle2:Esther Ramo,FullNameWithTitle2:Feli Pavia,FullNameWithTitle2:Paco Negre,
- PublisherIASP
- Publication dateOctober 2014
- Place of publicationDoha, Qatar
- Number of pages16
- Keywords
- Technology sectors
Description:
The value proposition of a Science & Technology Parks to their clients is related to what it is able to deliver to their tenants on a daily basis, that is valuable by the companies (as an high addvalue entity), being useful to them in the value chain of their businesses, tackling their problems or covering their needs, facilitating the impact of their products in the market and foster the networking process promoting new collaborations by hybridisation and, in some cases, by serendipity.\n\nIt is quite obvious that the requirements are different depending upon the types of tenants (or better said, companies linked to the STP because we are considering a broader meaning of tenants: including also those companies not physically located at STP but virtually): pre-startup, start-ups, spin-off, Grow-up, Consolidated and R&D Groups. Therefore, some companies could be more interested in accessing to low-cost infrastructures but not interested at all in add-value services. Those cases, and depending on the impact of their activity in our region (job creation, technology transfer with other companies or University, etc.) should be treated separately from the rest.
- Conference name31st IASP World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation
- Conference themeScience Parks: Where Technology Goes to Work
- LocationDoha, Qatar
- Conference start date19 October 2014
- Conference end date22 October 2014